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Why is it called Soccer and not Fotbol?
[edit]- Because 'Fotbol' is not a word...
- Interestingly, this may be an archaic carry over from England where the game originated (in the present form). It is known in Football in England. However it used to be known as "soccer" in public schools (in the UK 'public schools' are the expensive, private, fee paying schools, not the state funded schools). "Soccer" is an abbreviation of "Association" - Association Football - in the same way that public school boys refer to Rugby Football as "Rugger". I believer the abbreviation of a longer word to a short one ending in "-er" was popular at the turn of 1900 (though this last fact I cannot prove). So it looks like as the game was forming in the USA, it took "Soccer", also presumably to differentiate from their local version of Football (which we in the UK call "American Football" to differentiate it from 'real' football ;-) ).
I guess Blatter would have to step in in the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and all the other countries which refer to the game as soccer. While he's at it he'd have to do something about the Italians who refer to the game as calcio, which roughly translates to "kick". Is it really worth getting your knickers in a twist about something as trivial as this? The majority of the anglophone world calls the game soccer, accept it, shut up, and move on.
- "Soccer" is and always has been a slang term for Association football, the name by which the game played to Football Association (FA) rules is officially known around the world.
- People and organisations are free to call the game whatever they want but whether called 'football' or 'soccer' the game is still Association football played to official FA rules. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.149.55.42 (talk) 10:47, 15 March 2019 (UTC)
Cups Won
[edit]i think there should be a section for cups won (US Open Cup, CONCACAF Gold Cup, etc.). Streamless 15:06, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
Soccer an american take on british slang for associated. The word associated is from associated football. So they say...
Leagues
[edit]There is no mention of the Pacific Coast Soccer League or the National Premier Soccer League in this article. NHammen 04:24, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Criteria for "Current Players"
[edit]What is the criteria for the inclusion of one player over another? Why is Hartman listed but not Reis? Reis was a World Cup alternate, Hartman was not, Why is Quaranta listed? I think for the men the players should be the core players on the actual roster and alternates roster for the most recent tournament/game, same for the women. Batman2005 21:01, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
- Actually, I'm going to be bold and delete the current players, as this information is already covered in much more depth on the National Team pages from both genders, I'll provide a link to those respective pages. I don't see the need to include the information twice in wikipedia. Batman2005 21:04, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
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Presidents
[edit]1913-15 Dr.G.R.Manning, 1915-17 J.A.Fernley, 1918-19 P.J.Peel, 1920-23 G.Healey, 1924 P.J.Peel, 1925-26 M.W.Johnson, 1927-28 A.M.Brown, 1929-32 A.Patterson, 1933-34 E.A.Schroeder, 1935-36 J. J.Barriskill, 1937-38 J.Triner, 1939-41 H.S.Callowhill, 1942-45 T.E.Sager, 1946-48 H.H. Fairfield, 1949 W.J.Geisler. Libro0 (talk) 22:23, 21 June 2009 (UTC)
Foundation
[edit]The organization was not a result of a merger of the AFA and AAFA. Rather, in an attempt to go national, the AAFA with help from the Allied American FA of Philadelphia called a meeting on April 5 (a second meeting was held on June 21) involving numerous associations across the country where the USFA was formed. Both the AFA and AAFA had applied for membership to FIFA in order to be recognized as the national body. After the USFA was formed they withdrew the AAFA bid and replaced it with the USFA bid and were thus recognized as the national body by FIFA at their August 1913 meeting. The AFA later became a member association of the USFA. Libro0 (talk) 22:58, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
Organization
[edit]I find it odd that this article, like the USSF website itself, has no information on the organization leadership or structure. It is as if USSF is a consumer product. Who holds important positions? Are they appointed or elected? Does it have a Board of Directors and who are they? Who elects them? Also any financial worth or public records?
I may attempt to supply this info at a later date, but maybe somebody has this material at hand and can supply it to improve the article. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Peterapoole (talk • contribs) 20:04, 26 June 2011 (UTC)
Duplication
[edit]Much of the material on the USSF page is duplicative of other Wiki pages. The extensive material on the U.S. men's team and the U.S. women's team can be found at the linked pages, and the material on the men's and women's pro soccer leagues can be found at Soccer in the United States. If you have any thoughts on how to streamline this, or whether to leave it alone, please make your suggestions here. Barryjjoyce (talk) 01:50, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
- Leave it. Openskye (talk) 15:23, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
Editing Jurgan Kilnsmann
[edit]I am having trouble with putting the German accent over the "U" in Jurgan Klinsmann. I noticed that they USA mens portion of the soccer page didn't reference that he has been hired as our coach. More editing or information could be added to this portion of the page but I just had a few minutes to get it started. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tkrause8 (talk • contribs) 18:28, 8 June 2014 (UTC)
The U.S. Soccer Federation, focuses mainly on their youth
[edit]What an odd, unsupported statement. It needs to be expanded in the article or removed. Walter Görlitz (talk) 15:38, 26 June 2014 (UTC)
New Logo
[edit]I would think we should include somewhere the news reports regarding the leaked logo change. --Trödel 16:20, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- Who is reporting the leak? When we discuss the new logo we could add a sentence, with a reliable source. If major sporting publications are not covering it, I would let it drop. Walter Görlitz (talk) 14:49, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- I just Googled and it's only blogs so I wouldn't even mention it. Walter Görlitz (talk) 14:55, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- Thanks for researching - I had only seen it on reddit and hadn't had time to fact check it --Trödel 16:07, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
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Bernhalter replacement
[edit]EDGAR STEVEN DAVIDS IS AN EXCELLENT REPLACEMENT TO COACH AND DEVELOP USA SOCCER. HE IS NOW THE ASSISTANT COACH AT ONE OF THER TEAMS IN HOLLAND 96.231.217.6 (talk) 14:18, 4 July 2024 (UTC)
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